Texas Managing Editors

Texas APME’s 2020 convention in San Angelo postponed

Dear Texas APME members:

I’m sorry to report that we’re postponing the 2020 convention set for March 27-29 in San Angelo due to concerns over the coronavirus. Because of the rapid spread of the virus, many newspapers have already limited non-essential travel and we expect more will follow suit.

We plan to reschedule the convention because we believe it is important that we honor the great work of our member newspapers and raise money for internships and scholarships. We’re in contact with our convention venues and vendors to try to find a suitable future date. We expect that will take some time, so bear with us. We’ll keep you informed with regular updates on our website, Facebook page and through email.

If you made a reservation at the Red Lion Hotel, we are canceling them as a block. You should get cancellation confirmation from the hotel. If you haven’t received one within a few days, you should check with the hotel directly. If you’ve already registered, it will still be good for the rescheduled convention. If you can’t attend on the rescheduled dates, we will refund it.

Thanks for your understanding. We’re still going to have a great time in San Angelo — at a date to be determined!

Mede Nix
Texas APME President

2019 convention schedule

Friday, March 1

1 p.m. – TAPME Board Meeting, Classroom 107

3:30 p.m. – Meet the Editors, UT campus

9 p.m. – Hospitality, Presidential Suite

Saturday, March 2

8 a.m.  Breakfast – Conferee Break Area

All sessions: Classroom 203

9 a.m.  – Do and Don’ts of Drones

How are Texas newsrooms making use of drones for aerial photography, and what are the benefits and potential pitfalls? We’ll help you navigate the friendly skies—and to find some workarounds if your company says you’re grounded.

Moderator:  John Bridges, Austin American-Statesman

Panelists: Jay Janner, Photographer; Zack Ryall, Retired Digital Managing Editor, Austin American-Statesman

10 a.m. – Doing the Right Thing: Prioritizing Coverage in Shrinking Newsrooms

When doing more with less is no longer an option, we’ll explore how to say “no” to the things we no longer see as priorities and say “yes” to the coverage that will be most meaningful to our readers and community.

Moderator: Mede Nix, Dallas Morning News

Panelists: Beth Frerking, News Vertical Editor, Dallas Morning News; Darren Benson, Editor, The Eagle; Susan Smith Richardson, Solutions Journalism

11 a.m. – 86 days to go

The Texas Legislature is entering the homestretch with much work to be done.  Key legislators and Capitol reporters will forecast the months ahead and help us understand the politics behind the decisions being made.

Moderator: John Bridges, Austin American-Statesman

Panelists: Sen. Kirk Watson; Julie Chang, Education Reporter, Austin American-Statesman; James Barragan,  Austin Correspondent, The Dallas Morning News

Noon-2 p.m. -– TAPME Awards Luncheon, Conference Room 301

2 p.m.-6 p.m. Free time

6 p.m. – Reception, Tejas Conference Dining

7 p.m. – Jack Douglas Award dinner/Buster Haas scholarship auction,

Presentation of the Star category awards, the Michael Brick Storytelling Award, the Celeste Williams Star Sportswriter of the Year and college/university winners.

9 p.m. – Join veteran journalist and storyteller extraordinaire Mike Cochran in the Hospitality Suite, Presidential Suite

Sunday, March 3

8 a.m. Breakfast,  Conferee Break Area

All sessions: Classroom 203

9:00 a.m. – Solutions Journalism Network

Learn ways to reach your community and raise revenue with help from Solutions Journalism. Presenter: Susan Smith Richardson

9:30 a.m. – AP Report  Find out what’s happening at AP. Jim Clarke, Regional Director;

Kim Johnson, Regional News Editor

10 a.m.-11 a.m. – Digital Subscriptions  How to build a loyal (and paying) online audience

Moderator: Zahira Torres, Editor, El Paso Times Panelists: Hannah Wise, Audience Development Editor, The Dallas Morning News

11:00 a.m.-11:40 a.m. – Freedom of Information: Joining the Battle Attacks on the people’s right to know are formidable, but advocates of open government are working tirelessly in the Legislature to restore and maintain transparency.  Get the latest update on the battlefront and learn what you can do to help.

Moderator: Diana Fuentes, Deputy Metro Editor, San Antonio, San Antonio Express-News

Panelists: Laura Prather, First Amendment attorney, partner at Haynes and Boone, past president FOIFT; Chairman Todd Hunter, Texas House Calendars

11:45 a.m. – Headliner Star of Stars Awards, presented by Headliners Foundation; TAPME Designer of the Year; newspaper awards, AP Staff awards, Newspaper of the Year

Adjourn

Make reservations for Austin today

The sun sets over Austin on Wednesday June 20, 2018. JAY JANNER / AMERICAN-STATESMAN
The sun sets over Austin on Wednesday June 20, 2018. JAY JANNER / AMERICAN-STATESMAN

 

Be sure to make your reservations for the 2019 TAPME Convention in Austin.

Hotel Information:
AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center
1900 University Ave
Austin, TX 78705

Omni Central Reservations: 
877-744-8822 (reference Texas Associated Press Managing Editors Conference March 1-3)
Room rate
$189 Standard/Double

Submit convention registration fees here.